Indonesian volcano continues to spew

Sumatra

A long exposure shows the crater of Mount Sinabung volcano, glowing with lava, as seen from Karo district on Indonesia's Sumatra island, February 21, 2015.

Mount Sinabung has had a series of eruptions since 2010 threatening villages nearby. s

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Sumatra

Mount Sinabung, the 8,070 foot volcano on the island of Sumatra, dormant for 400 years began erupting again in August 2010 killing at least two people and displacing 30,000.

Eruptions have continued since then with the most recent happening February 20, 2015.

Photo: A long exposure photo shows lightning streaks near the crater of Mount Sinabung volcano, glowing with lava, as seen from Karo district on Indonesia's Sumatra island, February 21, 2015,

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Sumatra

People watch as Mt. Sinabung ejects ash into the air during an eruption in Karo regency, Indonesia's North Sumatra province, February 9, 2015

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Sumatra

A long exposure at night on shows giant ash clouds rising as molten lava rolls down from the crater of Mount Sinabung volcano during an eruption, as seen from the Karo district on Indonesia's Sumatra island, February 21, 2015.

Credit: Sutanta Aditya/AFP/Getty Images

Sumatra

Giant ash clouds rise from the crater of Mount Sinabung volcano during an eruption, as seen from the Karo district on Indonesia's Sumatra island, February 9, 2015.